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forevermore

adv. At any or all times in the future; forever

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forevermore

adv. at any future time; in the future; "lead a blameless life evermore" [syn: evermore]

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Forevermore (Whitesnake album)

Forevermore is the eleventh studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake, which was released on 9 March 2011 in Japan through WEA, 25 March 2011 in Europe, 29 March 2011 in the US, and 18 April 2011 in the UK and Ireland through Frontiers Records. The album was released on vinyl, in addition to the regular CD and digital editions.

A special edition of the album, called 'Snake Pack' was released in the UK only, and contains two bonus live tracks, a 132-page magazine, a pin as well as special album artwork. The two live bonus tracks are a teaser for the upcoming live album, recorded in 1990 at Donington Park ( Live at Donington 1990) and released in the summer of 2011. On iTunes the album also contains two different bonus tracks, an alternative mix of "Love Will Set You Free" and an acoustic version of "Forevermore". In addition, Amazon.com offered the album with the bonus track "My Evil Ways" on its digital store.

A digital single for the song "Love Will Set You Free" was released on 21 February 2011, while the video was released on 14 February. A free download of the song was made available on Whitesnake's Facebook page on 15 February.

Forevermore (Juris album)

Forevermore is the second studio album by Filipino singer Juris, released on July 22, 2011 by Star Records in the Philippines in CD format and in digital download through iTunes and Amazon.com. It consists of 13 tracks including ten original OPM compositions and two Korean cover songs.

Forevermore (David Archuleta album)

Forevermore is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter David Archuleta. The album is composed of covers of Filipino songs and was released on March 26, 2012 exclusively in the Philippines. This is Archuleta's first Original Pilipino Music (OPM) album.

Forevermore (Epica song)

Forevermore is the twelfth single by the Dutch symphonic metal band Epica. The song was written and composed for the Dutch TV-show "Niks te gek" (Nothing too crazy) by the mild-autistic Ruurd Woltring, with arrangements by the band. It is also the first song with Rob van der Loo on bass guitar.

Woltring about the origin of Forevermore: "When I wrote the song, it was still called "Stairway to Heaven". I once listened to a couple of Van Canto's songs ("Water, Fire, Heaven, Earth" and "Hearted") and " Our Farewell" by Within Temptation. Then, I came up with this great idea to combine the music of these songs and add my own lyrics to it. The lyrics actually tell the story of a boy, who meets an angel. She gives him the feeling that they belong together, even though their worlds lie far apart, and thus wants to take him to heaven. A devil however tries to pull the boy down into his world, in which he doesn't succeed, because of the angel's positive energy."

The video was recorded at Woltring's home in Leeuwarden (NL), during Epica's concert (including backstage) at the Rockharz Open Air Festival in Ballenstedt (Germany) and in the Sandlane Studio in Rijen (NL).

Forevermore (TV series)

Forevermore was a 2014 Philippine romantic comedy television series directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, together with an ensemble cast. The series was aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from October 27, 2014 to May 22, 2015, replacing Ikaw Lamang.

Forevermore (band)

Forevermore is an American Christian metal band from Indianapolis, Indiana, formed in 2009. They are signed to Solid State Records and Telos is their first work on the label.

Usage examples of "forevermore".

If you raise your thumb in the sign of mercy, you will, apart from one last short process of disintoxication, be free of us forevermore.

Flying Dutchman they say does be roaming the seas forevermore widout touching a port.

Their song sung, the Ancients went back to the cave holes that bore Them, leaving the records of these wondrous cantatas on wooden and stone churingas (record sticks) for the people, to be guarded by every generation forevermore.

Whatever, the subject of the exorcism, mathematics professor Noah Bergson (John Diehl), has been writing down page after page of numbers, and after the ritual goes badly, leaving Bergson unexorcized and Father Lareaux a broken man, Maya steals the professor's notes, decodes them, and declares that the person whose body will soon be used as a vessel for the anti-Christ so that He can rule over the earth forevermore and all that good stuff is a successful thirty-three-year-old true crime writer named Peter Kendell (Ben Chaplin).